Okay, this could definitely turn into an interesting topic - as I know it has at the gym.
We have a gentleman that comes to the gym, and has extreme wrist issues (not sure of exactly what the issue are, but he can not have any pressure on his wrist/hands). He uses cuffs at the cable machines and to hold his body weight on the pull-up bars to do abdominal work.
When using some of the machines, he sets towels on the bars, and pushes them with his inner forearm - thus causing a lot of stress on the ligaments, in turn causing pain to both his thumb and into his elbow.
In thinking about it, and looking around the gym, there are not many upper body strength exercises you can do without using your hands.
Has anyone worked with someone who has limited use of their hands/thumbs - or maybe is missing a limb??
This man manages pretty well, and this is more of a curiosity question.
Thanks!
We have a gentleman that comes to the gym, and has extreme wrist issues (not sure of exactly what the issue are, but he can not have any pressure on his wrist/hands). He uses cuffs at the cable machines and to hold his body weight on the pull-up bars to do abdominal work.
When using some of the machines, he sets towels on the bars, and pushes them with his inner forearm - thus causing a lot of stress on the ligaments, in turn causing pain to both his thumb and into his elbow.
In thinking about it, and looking around the gym, there are not many upper body strength exercises you can do without using your hands.
Has anyone worked with someone who has limited use of their hands/thumbs - or maybe is missing a limb??
This man manages pretty well, and this is more of a curiosity question.
Thanks!